Horror filmmaker and author Adam Barnick has this to say about Daniel Lambert's first poetry and prose collection: "Mr. Lambert successfully switches genres, themes, and structure with an enlightened ease that towers over most writers' tendencies to fixate with one idea or theme. Yet nothing feels unfocused, dispersed, or dishonest. He touches on love, of course; regret, respect, and reverence for the past; finding the beauty in all things; sensing the darkness inside as well as beyond man. He even has time to throw in some much-needed political incorrectness, clever rhymes that are polar...
Horror filmmaker and author Adam Barnick has this to say about Daniel Lambert's first poetry and prose collection: "Mr. Lambert successfully switches ...